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    New Jersey vs T.L.O Analysts BNCAPS-TLO This case brings the question up of was T.LO’s rights broken or not. The fourth amendment is the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized. T.L.O is the person

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    Jessica Yeganeh New Jersey v. T.L.O. 1985 Took place at Piscataway High School in New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Warren E. Burger Summary: In 1980‚ one of the teachers at Piscataway High School found two girls smoking in a restroom at the school Smoking in the restroom was in violation to the schools rules‚ there were designated smoking in the school but the restroom was not one of them. The teacher brought the two girls to the principles office The vice principle asked the two

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    Greg Jones 3/23/13 2nd period Research paper New Jersey vs. T.L.O Society’s Morals are values which we attribute to a system of beliefs‚ typically a religious system‚ but it could be a political system or some other set of beliefs. These values get their authority from something outside the individual- a higher being or higher authority. In the 80s New Jersey public school stressed the importance of a strong school enviorment.it was important that schools there maintain an efficient atmosphere

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    New York vs. New Jersey Khalidah Garrett English composition‚ section M03 Professor Laura Butchy July 15‚ 2013 A way life is different from when I was younger would be the location I’ve lived in. Being born in Brooklyn‚ New York then moving to Carteret‚ New Jersey would appear to be a difficult transition for most ten year olds to handle. A few ways that made it different from each other is the pace‚ the educational system‚ and the economy. New Jersey seemed different because of the slower

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    New Jersey is often miscast as a less than nice place to live‚ when the truth is the garden state motto is accurate. New Jersey real estate prices reflect Atlantic Ocean influences. New Jersey With the crooning of Bruce Springsteen‚ New Jersey has been depicted as a non-descript home of industry. Take a ride on the turnpike in the north and you’ll agree. Simply put‚ parts of the state are unattractive‚ but much of the rest is very nice. New Jersey is that odd location where you want to avoid the

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    New Jersey I. Government During the Revolutionary War in 1776‚ the first constitution of the state of New Jersey was written to create a government framework for the state.  The constitution has been rewritten twice to address issues that arose with the original and subsequent versions.  In the mid-1800s‚ New Jersey citizens wanted a more democratic form of state government so the 1844 constitution was drafted‚ providing for the separation of powers among the legislative‚ judicial‚ and executive

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    Felix Suhermanto Honors Am Gov. 2/22/13 period 3 white T.L.O vs. New Jersey The court’s decision in TLO vs. New jersey had a remarkable impact on the general public‚ to the extent that it is still cited today. The fourth amendment states that “ the right of the people o be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall be issued‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly

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    legislature based off of population or if each state should have an equal representation. Or should the legislature have two houses or one. There was so many choices and decision that know body knew what to do. The convention compared and contrasted the New Jersey Plan as well as the Virginia Plan and came up with the final solution‚ The Great Compromise On May 29‚ 1787‚ Virginia delegate Edmund Randolph proposed what became known as "The Virginia Plan." Written primarily by fellow Virginian James Madison

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    New Jersey vs. T.L.O The Supreme Court has a long history of upholding citizens’ protections against unreasonable searches and seizures a right guaranteed by the 4th Amendment. In 1914‚ the Court ruled that evidence obtained by police illegally is not admissible in federal court a practice known as the exclusionary rule. In 1980‚ a teacher at Piscataway High School in Middlesex County‚ New Jersey‚ found T.L.O. and another girl smoking in a restroom a place that was by school

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    the way back to slavery. My father’s side of the family originally came from a Georgia plantation. Although my father is Afro-American‚ his great-great-grandfather was a general who owned slaves. From Georgia my father moved to New Jersey. After settling in New Jersey‚ my father enlisted in the military and began his life as a military man. My mother’s side of the family is all from Puerto Rico. My grandparents moved my mother and her sister to America when they were very young. They moved to

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